Who Doesn’t Love a Deal!

| May 24, 2013 in Ballet Kelowna

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We all go in search of a deal on our favorite items - whether it’s the laundry soap we’re obsessed with, a discount on a much-needed massage, or a gift with purchase of the perfect color lipstick.

If you love a great deal and beautiful gardens, then the 16th Annual Kelowna Garden Tour, Flower Power- Cool Digs & Groovy Gardens is perfect for you! Until June 1st, tickets for this tour on Saturday, June 15th are available for only $30 but after that they go up to $35. And if you get a group together, there is a 10% discount for 10 or more!

As an added incentive to get your tickets early for the garden tour, a collection of our favorite garden shops have put together amazing offers exclusively for Flower Power ticket holders. Plant material, garden items, plants…even a discount on Nature’s Gold! If you’ve already got your garden planted or just like to look at gardens and want to sit back and relax, there are special discounts available at Urban Distilleries, Calona Vineyards and Cabana Grille. This $30 ticket can virtually pay you back with its added value!

Flower Power – Cool Digs & Groovy Gardens is an invaluable legacy community event that shares some of Kelowna’s most beautiful gardens, large and small with the public. This year, nine unique and private gardens are welcoming ticket holders to share the love of gardening and share the enthusiasm of our homeowners.

Tickets are on sale now for $30 until the end of the month and $35 after that and available at Art Knapp, Bylands, Dogwood Nursery, Green & Bear It, The Greenery, and Rick’s Garden World or you can order online. Visit www.flowerpowerylw.ca for more details.

Flower Power – Cool Digs & Groovy Gardens is sponsored by Chris Sorensen of National Bank Financial Wealth Management and proceeds will help keep Ballet Kelowna on their toes.   

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